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Definitions of effervesce in various dictionaries:
verb - become bubbly or frothy or foaming
To emit small bubbles of gas, as a carbonated or fermenting liquid.
To escape from a liquid as bubbles; bubble up.
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Show some enthusiasm |
Was AE rated to do this? |
Fizz |
Serve coffee, forgetting nothing, and stirring in froth |
Sparkle |
Letter with irregular verse accompanies this French fizz |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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If a liquid effervesces, it produces small bubbles. |
form bubbles |
(of a liquid) give off bubbles. |
Be vivacious and enthusiastic. |
(of a liquid) giving off bubbles fizzy. |
vivacious and enthusiastic. |
To emit small bubbles of gas, as a carbonated or fermenting liquid. |
To escape from a liquid as bubbles bubble up. |
To show high spirits or animation. |
Effervesce might refer to |
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Effervescence is the escape of gas from an aqueous solution and the foaming or fizzing that results from that release. The word effervescence is derived from the Latin verb fervere (to boil), preceded by the adverb ex. It has the same linguistic root as the word fermentation. * Effervescence can also be observed when opening a bottle of champagne, beer or carbonated beverages such as soft drinks. The visible bubbles are produced by the escape from solution of the dissolved gas (which itself is not visible while dissolved in the liquid). * Although CO2 is most common for beverages, nitrogen gas is sometimes deliberately added to certain beers. The smaller bubble size creates a smoother beer head. Due to the poor solubility of nitrogen in beer, kegs or widgets are used for this.In the laboratory, a common example of effervescence is seen if hydrochloric acid is added to a block of limestone. If a few pieces of marble or an antacid tablet are put in hydrochloric acid in a test tube fitted wit |